Posted on 09/15/2009 1:13:16 PM PDT by BGHater
that’s what I was thinking!
Thanks for the navigation ping. This is as good an explanation as any I’ve heard.
The implication is that the huge Stone Age “monuments” were built for navigational purposes so early Englishmen could find their way about the countryside.
If there was enough foot and horse traffic to warrant the immense effort needed to build all those Stone Age “monuments” wouldn’t the traffic have beaten down a path through the woods that the canny English could follow without building a ‘monument’???
I mean, come on, follow the yellow mud road, guys and ye’ll get to Scotland afore me.
Don’t you know that we are all partly descended from the survivors of the 12 colonies that were led here by the Battlestar Galactica! The technology was what survived from them and secretly passed down through the ages via the Masons, Knights Templar, and (remainder classified).
My TomTom still thinks the 35W bridge is still down. It has been rebuilt for a year now.
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